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6.25.2009

Views from the Socialist Peanut Gallery on Iran

Never one to miss an opportunity to say something stupid and hateful about America, Hollywood hero Hugo Chavez made the following statement, courtesy of our "friends" over at Al Jazeera:
"People are in the streets, some are dead, they have snipers, and behind this is the CIA, the imperial hand of European countries and the United States," he said. "From my point of view that is what is happening in Iran."
This way of thinking is certainly common among America haters, even those who live in the U.S. and call themselves Americans. Chavez is a lot closer and it'd be a lot easier to stir up things in his little fiefdom.

Honestly though, it would be good and smart if the CIA were really operating behind the scenes in Iran. Of course there's is no way the current U.S. administration would have the guts or foresight to do something like that, even though IRAN is stirring up trouble in Iraq again.

By the way, when will the American masses, especially the Left, realize that Chavez, Ahmadenijad, Kim Jong-Il don't give a rip if Barack Obama is in the White House? When will the masses understand that some people resent us and hate us for our system, our very way of life?

Why do people, citizens, many on the political Left, actually want to see America brought down, at least a little? They resent their own nation being the world's lone superpower. They applaud President Obama's statist actions because they know it will weaken us.

This is pathological.

2 comments:

Sylvia Sawdust said...

OMG, How can we run a covert operation with such a transparent admin? Chavez is an idiot!

Free Thinking Man said...

Ha! Yep. Transparent until it comes to the White House visitor logs.

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